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To: Ilaine who wrote (61050)8/17/2004 12:31:01 PM
From: t4texas   of 793843
 
yesterday i went in to renew a post office box. much to my pleasant surprise the post office now required a govt. issued photo id document of some sort, e.g., driver's license, etc., And another form of id, e.g., mortgage, deed of trust, rental contract, auto insurance, utility bill, etc. it appears they wanted some extra document that proves one is some type of resident in the area or that one actually receives normal mail at the post office box. i am glad the post office is finally doing this. for convenience in the past i have had multiple mail boxes at diverse locations in the usa. i thought the post office was nuts for having such lax standards.
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